What kind of content that you put in to be label as adult content anyway? (since it's an arcade site, I don't have a clue ) She must be a very protective parent.
Exactly. I remember at school when they used to blog the game sites, yet we could still go on google images and look at porn. Retarded or what....?
children will wander, get off course, look for the unknown, be adventerous and whatever else peaks their interest. I feel that since we know kids will be kids, we should anticipate their over curiosity and act responsibily. Aren't they bombarded enough with questionable material in everyday life.
You have to be considerate, you always know kids would come looking for games, I am sorry brother but you're at fault here.
Wrong. My adult content games did not appear on my homepage that shows the newest games in a specified category. A person had to actually click the category name which revealed an 18+ acceptance page before you could actually get into the category to view them.
No I shouldn't be. I made it clear and concise of what was included in my site. That mothers child clicked into the adult content part of my site after agreeing to an 18+ warning agreement page. I can technically file a lawsuit against the mother now, considering her child used a fake identity to access parts of my website which was restricted to 18+ only.
I agree too. I saw more porn and adult orientated content in school than I did online. In schools, kids are exposed to pornography, drugs, violence, weapons, etcc... The mothers child just prowled upon a game with a half-naked woman in it.
I've been to a few secondary schools around London and the Midlands, they've all had at least draw, but if you really wanted to, you could get pills, speed, ket ect... I've never dug too far. I've also been to a few schools around San Francisco (not attended them, just know people who do and showed me round), and smoking draw is the done thing... pills and so fourth if you ask the girlies nicely in a British accent ;] When you have 1000 teenagers in a school, you can find pretty much whatever you want, everyone 'knows someone'. So I find it odd that you think drugs aren't in secondary schools.